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Fees

The responsibility of caring for an animal comes with regular expenses, including routine care such as spay/neuter and vaccinations.  The prices listed below are approximate, and may vary depending on the needs of each pet. For additional information, please call 250-562-5556 or email us at pgclinic@spca.bc.ca.

Payment is due at the time of service.  We accept Cash, Debit, MasterCard and Visa.  We do NOT accept cheques or American Express. Gift certificates are available in any denomination.

Surgery Prices

All of our spay/neuter prices include a nail trim, take home pain medication, and a microchip with a lifetime membership in the BC Pet Registry. E-Collars are an extra $6-17 +tax (depending on size).

IV fluids are available at an additional cost of $35, which is optional for young, healthy pets, but may be required for higher risk pets.

Dogs

Female – Spay

Less than 10 kg (22 lbs) – $275.00
10-20 kg (22.1-44 lbs) – $325.00
20.1-45kg (44.1-99 lbs) – $400.00
Greater than 45kg* (>99 lbs) – not accepted for surgery at this time

*Note that dogs over 45kg are generally not accepted for surgery (see our eligibility criteria page for more information)

Please note that the clinic does not spay pregnant dogs or dogs in heat.
If a dog is found to be pregnant during surgery, there will be an additional fee of $200, and if a dog is found to be in heat during surgery, there will be an additional fee of $100.

Male – Neuter

Less than 10 kg (22 lbs) – $255.00
10-20 kg (22.1-44 lbs) – $285.00
20.1-45 kg (44.1-99 lbs) – $370.00
Greater than 45 kg* (99lbs) – not accepted for surgery at this time

*Note that dogs over 45kg are generally not accepted for surgery (see our eligibility criteria page for more information)

Cats

Female – Spay

All sizes – $200
Additional $30 if pregnant or obese

Late term pregnant cats may not be accepted for surgery – please contact our team to discuss if you think your cat may be heavily pregnant.

Male – Neuter

All sizes – $150

Vaccines

A basic exam is required each time vaccines are administered. The total cost of a vaccine appointment will be the exam fee plus the cost of each vaccine given by the veterinarian.

Fee for vaccine exam – $45.00
Fee per vaccine – $35.00

Exam & one vaccine – $80.00
Exam & two vaccines – $115.00
Exam & three vaccines – $150.00

For dogs, the core combination DA2PPv (distemper/parvo), and Rabies vaccinations are recommended for all regardless of lifestyle. Bordetella (kennel cough) is recommended for dogs that spend time in kennels, grooming facilities, & dog parks, or otherwise are around lots of other dogs.

For cats, the core combination of FVRCP (feline parvo/upper respiratory), and Rabies vaccinations are recommended for all regardless of lifestyle. Feline Leukemia is recommended for all kittens and cats less than 2 year of age, and for older cats that spend time outdoors unsupervised and may be encountering or fighting with other cats.

In general, puppies and kittens will need a series of 2-4 vaccinations given approximately 4 weeks apart, and adults are vaccinated every 1-3 years depending on their lifestyle and the vaccines given.

De-worming

De-worming medications are available at an extra charge at the time of your pets’ appointment. The exact price varies depending on the product dispensed along with the weight and age of the pet, but in general the price will be as follows:

Puppies and kittens < 5 months old – approximately $18 +tax

Adult cats <8kg (17.6lbs) – approximately $29.50 +tax

Adult dogs – approximately $23.50-$55.50 +tax

*Please note that we cannot dispense de-worming products for pets that have not been seen by our veterinarian in the last year as an up to date examination is required

Micro-chipping Services

Permanent ID is essential for reuniting lost pets with their owners. All of our microchips are registered in the BC Pet Registry, an online database with 24/7 access to vet clinics and shelters across the province.

Microchip Implantation + Lifetime registration – $60